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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
1st, you are using the car in London mostly, why a diesel as you will get DPF clogging problems? The 3.0S/C Petrol would be a better proposition and fuel consumption will be about the same in city driving. Dynamic/non-Dynamic - personal preference really and as you say you won't be using the Dynamic Mode much that I assume means that you won't be going off road a lot either, so not much advantage in having the Dynamic mode.
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Wed May 03 2017 9:17am |
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econ Member Since: 25 Nov 2014 Location: London Posts: 38 |
Thanks a lot mate - very comprehensive. Just on the diesel vs petrol - I've been driving a audi a5 diesel for 7 years and I'm keen to switch back to petrol! However I understood that the 3.0 petrol RRS has much more depreciation than the diesel and isn't that dissimilar in how it drives? Is this true, and if so, to what extent? |
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Wed May 03 2017 9:22am |
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fkarim Member Since: 14 Apr 2012 Location: London Posts: 2216 |
1) It is not worth getting a Dynamic just for the black lettering. Personally I really like dynamic mode. I use it on twisty roads, mountain driving becomes good fun, also on high speed motorway journeys because it makes the steering heavier and I feel more in control. You won't feel any difference while driving in London though ... apart from the ride becoming very slightly harsher on uneven surfaces when in dynamic mode. Only you can decide depending on your driving needs and style.
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Wed May 03 2017 9:23am |
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RRSman Member Since: 10 Feb 2015 Location: London Posts: 1439 |
Welcome to the forum 1) If you are financing the car on PCP the higher spec car you get the cheaper it is! So you could actually get an autobiography cheaper than a HSE Dynamic as the retained values are higher you pay less per month. 2) I would wait and not order now - the MY18 updates are supposedly substantial. 3) Infrared Windscreen is needed if you want a head up display - not sure what use it is in the UK though as it never gets so hot here? Pano roof fixed or not are great as let a lot of light in to the cabin - get it! Remote park - not sure of the use of this anymore as the in control app lets you start up the car and warm it up anyway! And that is free for three years. Park Assist - pretty useless on a courtesy car I had - never used it 20 way seats with massage - not really worth it unless standard on the AB I would not pay for this HUD - not my cup of tea although many love it I turn it off on the cars that have had it! Meridian sound - yes deffo a great upgrade if you like your music Drive Pack and Drive Pro Pack - are all standard on an AB - would not bother otherwise as had an HSE and never missed any og this Adaptive Headlights - not something I would pay for the standard lights are great Red Calipers - lots of peeling issues but look good Extra Large Washer Bottle - worth every penny! HTH |
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Wed May 03 2017 9:27am |
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econ Member Since: 25 Nov 2014 Location: London Posts: 38 |
Thanks. Could you elaborate on this? I don't quite get how it'd work out cheaper |
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Wed May 03 2017 10:46am |
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econ Member Since: 25 Nov 2014 Location: London Posts: 38 |
Sorry mate - forgot to quote you - see my response/question on diesel vs petrol above |
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Wed May 03 2017 10:55am |
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RRSman Member Since: 10 Feb 2015 Location: London Posts: 1439 |
If you are financing a car using PCP and are not intending to keep the car i.e to pay it off after year 2, 3, 4 or 5 (depending on the length of finance you take) then your monthly payments will actually be lower on a higher specification car i.e the autobiography.
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Wed May 03 2017 10:57am |
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Beancounter_74 Member Since: 11 Oct 2011 Location: Down here now... Posts: 5796 |
It's often the case across a number of brands, due to the higher end models holding their value better over the loan period.
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Wed May 03 2017 11:00am |
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wokkaman Member Since: 08 Nov 2006 Location: GU34 Posts: 761 |
The SC HSE Dynamic is a bit of an short sale - the *** text on the website is true - You DO NOT get the dynamic mode nor the brembo red callipers - the residuals being offered right now are very good, but getting it insured is an issue - (But A-Plan) sorted it, i have the pano sliding roof, HUD (the wife loves it despite moaning when I ordered it), the remote control app (which comes with 1 fob too) - i dont have the massage seats, but i do have cooling. The black writing and the "bits" looks awesome
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Wed May 03 2017 11:25am |
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econ Member Since: 25 Nov 2014 Location: London Posts: 38 |
Hi mate. Sorry I don't understand a few things - the HSE Dynamic doesn't include the dynamic mode by default? And what was that about residuals being offered and getting them insured? |
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Wed May 03 2017 12:43pm |
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wokkaman Member Since: 08 Nov 2006 Location: GU34 Posts: 761 |
The SC (Supercharged 3.0) petrol does not have the Dynamic response or the brembo brakes - another member talked about residual values, the SC has good ones, but as its a new engine to the UK market not many insurance companies have it listed GONE** RRS 3.0SC Silver fully loaded - 2020 110 loving it
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Wed May 03 2017 1:18pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
Econ, no need to quote everyone, it takes up valuable reading space and makes replies even longer than they need be - it used to be on here that the moderators would remove quotes and post "unnecessary quote removed" but I haven't seen a moderator on here in ages! 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Wed May 03 2017 1:37pm |
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econ Member Since: 25 Nov 2014 Location: London Posts: 38 |
Okay sure - so Tim, I was under the impression that the 3.0 petrol RRS has much more depreciation than the diesel and isn't that dissimilar in how it drives? Is this true, and if so, to what extent? |
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Wed May 03 2017 1:50pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
The 3.0 petrol is very rare, so far only Wokkaman on the forum has one but it is only a week old so he's the man to ask! I haven't owned a petrol engined Land Rover since 1999 when I swapped in a V8 EFi Discovery 1 for a TD5 Discovery 2, I have only had diesels since but now that my annual mileage is less than 10k I have been considering going to a petrol or an electric car for my next one. Where I live out in the sticks buying a petrol SUV is mad as everyone wants a diesel, but in town I don't see the point as diesels are not at their best in stop start motoring and often do such short journeys that they don't warm up properly. For your annual mileage you could even look at a low miles used 5.0S/C as the town consumption will be no worse than the 3.0ltr or the SDv6 Diesel, but when you want to let rip, my god it is some machine. 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Wed May 03 2017 2:09pm |
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